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Bumps tide from 0.15.0 to 0.16.0.

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v0.16.0

tide is a pragmatic Rust web app framework built for rapid development. It comes with a robust set of features that make building async web apps and APIs easier and more fun. It is part of the http-rs project and a counterpart to the surf HTTP client. Check out the docs or join us on Zulip.

Overview

This release includes a new serve_file method on Route, more ToListener implementations, and new initiatives.

Route::serve_file

Tide has had support for Route::serve_dir for several releases now. However sometimes it's nice to be able to quickly serve a file from a single file from a route. For that purpose we're introducing Route::serve_file today.

#[async_std::main]
async fn main() -> Result<(), std::io::Error> {
    let mut app = tide::new();
    app.at("/").serve_file("public/index.html")?;
    app.listen("127.0.0.1:8080").await?;
    Ok(())
}

This isn't the end of the road for asset serving in tide though; we recognize the need to support more complex asset pipelines in production settings. We expect to eventually kick off an initiative around this; but in the meantime Route::serve_file is a nice convenience for those who want it.

More ToListener implementations

Tide's Server::listen function operates using a ToListener trait, which works much like std::net::ToSocketAddr: it's implemented on a variety of strings, tuples, and concrete types to provide a great deal of flexibility in how it's initialized.

In this patch we're introducing ToListener on three more types: &String, (String, u16) and (&String, u16). This allows for much easier integration with CLI parsers such as structopt, requiring fewer conversions:

use structopt::StructOpt;
#[derive(structopt::StructOpt)]
struct Opts {
host: String,
port: u16,
}
#[async_std]
async fn main() -> tide::Result<()> {
let opts = Opts::from_args();
let mut app = tide::new();
app.listen((opts.host, opts.port)).await?;  // this now works without conversions!
Ok(())

New Initiatives

Last week we released the last minor version of the http-types 2.x family, and the merge window for http-types 3.x has opened up. This is an effort which will take several weeks of work and planning to see through to success; but we're excited being able to smooth out some of the rough patches we've uncovered in http-types over the past year. The work here has been scoped out, and we've started to make good progress on it.

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Commits
  • a49b2ba v0.16.0
  • 9365b5b Merge pull request #776 from KodrAus/patch-1
  • 50ab906 Merge pull request #780 from joshtriplett/optional-cookies
  • 93330b6 Merge branch 'main' into patch-1
  • 3e27aa2 Merge pull request #782 from Stranger6667/dd/fix-example-requirements
  • bec631f docs: Add missing serde requirement in example
  • 590d398 Reduce dependencies when cookies not enabled
  • a3a5abf Merge pull request #775 from taiki-e/pin-project-lite
  • 07bfcd1 update log to use kv_unstable_std instead of std
  • ad6a93a Update pin-project-lite to 0.2
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Bumps [tide](https://github.com/http-rs/tide) from 0.15.0 to 0.16.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/http-rs/tide/releases)
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